Example 1: python list
#Creating lists
my_list = ['foo', 4, 5, 'bar', 0.4]
my_nested_list = ['foobar', ['baz', 'qux'], [0]]
#Accessing list values
my_list[2] # 5
my_list[-1] # 0.4
my_list[:2] # ['foo', 4, 5]
my_nested_list[2] # ['baz', 'quz']
my_nested_list[-1] # [0]
my_nested_list[1][1] # 'qux'
#Modifying lists
my_list.append(x) # append x to end of list
my_list.extend(iterable) # append all elements of iterable to list
my_list.insert(i, x) # insert x at index i
my_list.remove(x) # remove first occurance of x from list
my_list.pop([i]) # pop element at index i (defaults to end of list)
my_list.clear() # delete all elements from the list
my_list.index(x[, start[, end]]) # return index of element x
my_list.count(x) # return number of occurances of x in list
my_list.reverse() # reverse elements of list in-place (no return)
my_list.sort(key=None, reverse=False) # sort list in-place
my_list.copy() # return a shallow copy of the list
Example 2: python iterate list
lst = [10, 50, 75, 83, 98, 84, 32]
for x in range(len(lst)):
print(lst[x])
Example 3: python list and list
a = ['apple', 'banana', 'pear']
b = ['fridge', 'stove', 'banana']
a & b == ['banana'] #True
Example 4: how to iterate over a list in python
lst = [10, 50, 75, 83, 98, 84, 32]
res = list(map(lambda x:x, lst))
print(res)
Example 5: python list
# Create list
List = list()
List = []
List = [0, "any data type can be added to list", 25.12,
("Even tuples"), {"Dictionaries": "can also be added"},
["can", "be nested"]]
# Accessing items
List[1] # 0
List[-1] # ["can", "be nested"]
# Operations
List.append(4) # adds 4 to end
List.pop(n=-1) # removes element from nth position
List.count(25.12) # 1
Example 6: python iterate list
lst = [12, 123, 1234, 12345]
for i in lst:
print(i)
**********************result*********************
12
123
1234
12345